I have WinAmp running in the background always to hear radio or files from the disk. I configured WinAmp not to show up in the Alt+Tab order. So I use a shortcut if I want to access the WinAmp window. But I also set global hotkeys so that I can change volume, tracks and move forth and back in tracks with out bringing up the WinAmp window. Go to preferences CTRL+P and find global hotkeys. Here you can enable and change the hotkeys. Maybe it's a bit dificult because after define a hotkey you have to hit set. To hit set you have to activate JAWS cursor, find set and activate it by the mouse keys on the keyboard. You can't use Tab to find set because the the hotkey will change to use the Tab key. When it's done you can control it from any where in Windows. For example if I'm using Internet Explorer and want to control WinAmp with out leaving IE then I hit CTRL!Shift+F9 to turn down or CTRL+Shift+F10 to turn up volume, CTRL+Shift+F1 to start playback TRL+Shift+F2 to stop playing etc.
OZ0TE Jacob Skype-ID: Jacob-DK On 23/09/2014 at 21.52 Gerardo Corripio <gera1...@gmail.com> wrote: HI guys I start playing a Playlist on Winamp via the Play in winamp option from the Windows Explorer Folder; Winamp starts, thus imagine having to Alt+tab with the music until I find the Winamp window to control b to go to the next song etc! so is there a way I could quickly get to the Winamp window, or maybe have Winamp's controls be able to work globally from anywhere in Windows, thus avoiding the hassel of having to hear Jaws plus the music while Alt+tabbing to go to Winamp itself? -- Enviado desde mi lap Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México RompiendoBarreras espacio de psicología/Superación Personal Sábados 10PM México http://radiogeneral.com ¡los esperamos!